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Over the last couple of months, we have welcomed a few new faces to the ADS Team, so we thought it would be a good time…
Over the last couple of months, we have welcomed a few new faces to the ADS Team, so we thought it would be a good time…
This week we would like to highlight a recent addition to the ADS collection from Wessex Archaeology – an investigation of the remains of the Second…
This year as part of the Festival of Archaeology, we at the ADS and Internet Archaeology have been highlighting the Open Access Archaeology Fund, a means…
On the final day of the Festival of Archaeology, we would like to highlight an archive that was a recipient of the Open Access Archaeology Fund…
Today’s Festival of Archaeology post highlights a recent recipient of the Open Access Archaeology Fund – an article published in Internet Archaeology last year: “Why did…
For Flint Friday we wanted to highlight an ADS collection and recipient of the Open Access Archaeology Fund, a series of exciting Prehistoric lithic collections from…
As part of our ongoing promotion of the Open Access Archaeology Fund, we’d like to highlight an article published in 2020 from Internet Archaeology: “SLR Digitisation…
For this Hillforts Wednesday we wanted to highlight the first ever recipient of the Open Access Archaeology Fund, back in 2017 – the geophysical survey of…
We are excited to announce the publication of a new collection in the ADS Library – the Crossrail Archaeology Series (http://dx.doi.org/10.5284/1107010). This collection of ten monographs…
We would like to highlight a recent article by doctoral student Alfie Lien-Talks, published in the most recent Historic England Research report. Alfie is a Doctoral…